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GSM Cell Phones and Their Benefits
GSM world cell phones are the talk of the industry. Many businesses and individuals are looking into this latest technology. So for the novice, what is GSM? Simply put, GSM is a digital cellular technology that is open and can transmit voice and data.
Published:10-May-2008Wealth of Applications: Telemetry Equipment
Telemetry, literally meaning "remote measurement" or the remote collection of data, is an automated measurement process that enables data to be gathered at remote locations, and transmitted to receiving telemetry equipment for interpretation, display, and recording.
Published: 9-Aug-2006Remote Measurement: Telemetry
The term Telemetry, originates from the Greek words, tele meaning remote, and metron meaning measure. The modern dictionary states that it is the science and technology of automatic measurement and relaying of data by wire, radio, or other means from remote sources, as from space vehicles, to receiving stations or system designers or operators for recording and analysis.
Published: 8-Jul-2006Career Opportunities: Telemetry Technician
Peter Parker aka Spiderman, once said, "With great power comes great responsibility". While we don't have Parker's résumé, he may have temporarily worked as a telemetry technician before opting for a relatively relaxed profession of freelance photography. To understand the responsibilities of a telemetry technician, one needs to understand telemetry first.
Published:15-Jun-2006Remote Telemetry Monitor
Telemetry is the study and measurement of the transmission of data over certain mediums, such as telephones or computer networks. Communication channels are a major part of any telemetry system. When telemetry was still at its nascent stage, data was transmitted over wires.
Published:15-Jun-2006Third Generation: Telemetry GSM
The word Telemetry, literally meaning "remote measurement" is used to describe technology that allows automated measurement and transmission of data by wire, radio, or other means, typically from inaccessible or dangerous locations, such as a satellite in orbit to control stations on ground, where the information is recorded and evaluated.
Published:12-Jun-2006